The finalists were selected from 178 entries and the work was judged by Dr Vincent Alessi, Artistic Director LUMA | La Trobe University Museum of Art, Kelly Gellatly, Director, The Ian Potter Museum of Art; and Banyule Council’s Art Curator Claire Watson.

Claire Watson was very lovely and said she and her fellow judges were 'charmed' by my playful reverence for the now obsolete Polaroid Camera and my 'inventive use of watercolour'. She also said “Her work represented an excellent subject for discussions around our relationship to light, and our ability to capture its transient effects through photography.”

Pretty stoked.

The show is on till the 14th of December. There is a curators talk and I will also be speaking on a panel if you are interested, here are some details.

Curator’s Talk, Banyule Award for Works on Paper

When: Thursday 28 November, 10.30am

Enjoy morning tea and hear from Claire Watson, Curator at Banyule Council, who will share insights about the works and the exhibition theme Of Light - Reflections on Colour.